
You told yourself you wouldn’t. But one thing led to another and now you’ve got an empty wallet and every available episode of “Heroes” in
DRM-locked iTunes format. (Stupid crippleware.) If you’re tired of squinting but still want to take your enfeebled video collection with you, this portable Philips DVD player has a built-in dock to stream movies from Apple’s little lockbox. Watching iTunes videos on the player’s 7-inch LCD widescreen is certainly easier on the eyes, and the
DCP750 plays a multitude of removable media and file formats. Maybe it’ll satiate your cravings for an AppleTV. __ —Carlos Bergfeld__
WIRED Simply designed and easy to use. Display swivels 180
degrees and lies flat for tablet-style viewing. Includes remote, car adapter and video out. Charges iPod and player simultaneously. Plays video from SD/MMC cards, burned DVDs. and CDs. Reads DivX, MP3, and image files. Battery lasts 5 hours when streaming video from iPod…
TIRED …But battery lasts just 2.75 hours when watching a DVD.
Low-resolution iPod videos appear washed out, while high-resolution DVD
video can be pixilated. Speakers sound muffled and buzz at higher volumes. Takes 7 to 8 hours to charge battery.
$149, philips.com





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